DocumentCode
3801524
Title
An Adaptive Differentiation Filter for Tracking Instantaneous Frequency in Power Systems
Author
Rastko Zivanovic
Author_Institution
Adelaide Univ., SA
Volume
22
Issue
2
fYear
2007
Firstpage
765
Lastpage
771
Abstract
This paper presents an application of adaptive differentiation filter in tracking instantaneous frequency in electrical power systems. For each new sample, the filter automatically selects an optimal window length that maximizes measurement accuracy. Large window length is selected if the frequency is slow varying or steady state, to increase efficiency in filtering noise and harmonics. For fast-varying frequency, the window length is automatically reduced in order to make frequency tracking more accurate, sacrificing filtering efficiency. Automatic selection of the optimal window length that balances between tracking and filtering performance is the unique feature of this technique. This paper concludes with the presentation of the representative results obtained in the simulation study as well as in some practical applications. The results show the adaptive differentiation filter gives accurate frequency measurement under both steady-state and dynamic conditions
Keywords
"Adaptive filters","Power systems","Voltage","Frequency measurement","Power harmonic filters","Frequency estimation","Power system measurements","Filtering","Low pass filters","Power system harmonics"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2007.893368
Filename
4141183
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